The Durham Report Is Right About the Need for More FBI Oversight
The FBI's sloppy, secret search warrants should be a concern for all Americans.

On Monday, Special Counsel John Durham released the conclusions of his three-year investigation into the FBI's surveillance of former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, arguing that the FBI used uncorroborated evidence to secure search warrants against a former Trump campaign aide and "displayed a serious lack of analytical rigor" toward information they received from partisan sources.
Durham's 316-page report found that the FBI failed to act with "appropriate objectivity or restraint in pursuing allegations of collusion or conspiracy between a U.S. political campaign and a foreign power" and that the agency "discounted or willfully ignored material information that did not support the narrative of a collusive relationship between Trump and Russia."
Former Attorney General William Barr appointed Durham in 2020 to investigate whether any federal officials had violated the law in connection with the intelligence and law-enforcement activities directed at the 2016 presidential campaigns. On that score, Durham's investigation has been long on expectations from Trump and his supporters, but short on results. After three years, Durham has secured one guilty plea and lost two cases at trial after the defendants were acquitted.
However, the investigation has highlighted serious deficiencies with the FBI's warrant applications before the highly secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), which is supposed to provide oversight of surveillance activities by U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
The Durham report found that the FBI's decision to open an investigation into possible foreign influence on several members of Trump's campaign team and apply for electronic surveillance search warrants against them was "based on raw, unanalyzed, and uncorroborated intelligence" that likely did not meet the standard for probable cause.
Some of the Durham report's findings have been corroborated by other investigators. In 2019, the Justice Department Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a bombshell report that FBI agents made a number of significant omissions and errors in their four warrant applications to surveil Carter Page, a former Trump campaign aide. It also found that FBI personnel "did not give appropriate attention to facts that cut against probable cause." However, unlike Durham, the OIG did not conclude that anti-Trump bias fueled the investigation.
But if FBI agents were willing to cut corners to get a FISA warrant against a presidential campaign aide, it seems highly unlikely Page was the only victim. Follow-up investigations revealed just that.
In a 2020 report, the OIG determined that the FBI regularly ignored its own procedures to make sure FISA warrant applications were accurate. In a review of 29 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant applications to surveil Americans, the OIG found that 25 of them had errors or "inadequately supported facts."
As Reason's Scott Shackford wrote, the fact that the FBI was regularly botching search warrant applications before a court with no outside review or oversight should be alarming: "This should be seen as a big deal—the secrecy of the FISC means that Americans who are targeted for surveillance don't know they've been singled out and don't have any defense or due process to stop it. The court itself serves as oversight to protect citizens' Fourth Amendment rights. But until all of this came out, we had little idea how carelessly these warrants were written and reviewed."
Durham's report notes one suggestion from former National Security Agency general counsel Stewart Baker to improve oversight of potentially partisan FBI investigations: having an FBI official who will challenge them at every step—essentially a devil's advocate, or in this case perhaps an angel's advocate.
"As a way to ensure full consideration of the issues in applications that may present very difficult—and vitally important—issues, we recommend that the Department seriously consider Baker's proposal for an official to challenge both a politically sensitive FISA application and other stages of the investigation," says the report.
Trump's fantasies of Durham prosecuting and locking up a coterie of deep state agents who orchestrated the "crime of the century" against him are just that—fantasies—but the civil liberties problems inside the FBI are very real.
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Yes, basically. The FBI are prone to exactly the same cognitive error as every other law-enforcement body is prone to - that is, forming an hypothesis with insufficient evidence and then narrowing their investigation only to finding evidence that supports the hypothesis.
How many other law enforcement bodies can use a secret court to shield their actives?
How many other law enforcement bodies can get warrants on the basis of insufficient information or outright lying? Answer: all of them, AFAWK.
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But you understand why the FBI's problems are worse, right? After all they have powers that police don't have.
Or are you deliberately trying to deflect from specific criticism of the FBI?
And state police have powers the FBI don’t have. I find that the US policing system is riddled with issues, and while the FBI may be quantitatively worse in some respects as it has more power to intrude on privacy, it is not qualitatively worse. AFAIC if someone happily goes along with the Durham report but gets bent out of shape at any investigation of local police wrongdoing, they’re no better than someone who believes every report of local cop malfeasance while finding the FBI a pillar of rectitude.
The Durham report highlights systemic issues with US policing, with the FBI being a specific institutional instance of the general problem. FWIW one of the few things that I find convincing about The Blacklist is the basic lack of accountability. (As an aside, until James Spader, I would never have believed an American actor capable of presenting that degree of unctuous villainy.)
Why I am less concerned in Trump's case than in other FBI cases is that he is far better able to defend himself or protect himself than the average citizen, particularly if that citizen is called Mohammed, for example.
“Cognitive error”. More like national police and intelligence becoming overt weapons of The Party. If not the actual apparatus of control.
Great abritaim’s government, law enforcement system included, is so awful that the people there should violent,y overthrow their government and execute all the socialists.
You could have just said, "I am trying to deflect from specific criticism of the FBI." It would have been a lot less effort. And probably more honest too. Shrug.
So your level of concern isn't based on what the FBI did, but instead a person's ability to defend?
Political allegiance just too much to allow you to address the current subject matter without wrapping in a "both sides" concept, huh?
Bootlicking arrogant POS here again ignores the issue of interfering with the election of a POTUS
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How many other law enforcement agencies ONLY interview without recordings and then don't have to turn in their report on the interview for weeks/months?
"Yes, basically. The FBI are prone to exactly the same cognitive error as every other law-enforcement body is prone to – that is, forming an hypothesis with insufficient evidence and then narrowing their investigation only to finding evidence that supports the hypothesis."
Bootlicking arrogant POS here ignores the issue of interfering with the election of a POTUS
Standard all sides take to defend against DNC corruption.
It’s their go to when they finally get caught.
"The FBI are prone to exactly the same cognitive error as every other law-enforcement body is prone to – that is, forming an hypothesis with insufficient evidence and then narrowing their investigation only to finding evidence that supports the hypothesis."
It was much more than that.
They knew that the accusations and "evidence" were fraudulent, but they boosted and amplified it anyway for the purposes of first influencing an election, and secondly hamstringing and libeling a sitting president.
This is beyond Stasi or KGB, this is Janissary/Praetorian Guard territory.
Of course, Everybody's doing it!
Just last week I sold the FBI a bill of goods on the Unabomber actually inspiring Antifa with smoke signals from his prison cell. They jumped right on that hot tamale!
The presiding administration, federal judges, both political parties, media, numerous NGOs, tech oligarchs, and even foreign officials all worked together to create a fiction about Trump and lie in support of the story they'd invented.
Reason, being extremely generous, fell for it 100%.
I don't see what good "oversight" does when all those who'd provide it are thoroughly corrupt and also conspire to demonize anybody who does poke holes in the narrative.
And Reason/CATO are very much included among those who are thoroughly corrupt.
Keith Olbermann is demanding Jake Tapper be fired because Tapper gave the report outcome some credit.
Olbermann declared Trump is finished in November 2017. I'm re-watching the video now and it's not like that's a clickbait title for a more nuanced discussion. His argument really is that Trump is guaranteed not to finish one term.
What a sick media environment we have in this country, where the loudest voices aren't afraid of being embarrassingly wrong as long as they're telling their dumb audience what it wants to hear.
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Perhaps the Dominion verdict and the forthcoming Smartmatic case might reduce the feeling of impunity a little.
Ahh yes. Most libertarians defend outlandish settlements to silence voices. Good work shrike.
Tell me... now that we know the Trump russia collusion is bullshit... Will you support the lawsuits trump filed prior against Hillary, the FBI, and media?
They have shown open animus. They admit the intelligence was never verified. Now we know it was always wrong. The same elements for the Fox suit. So do you support that lawsuit? Or will you rationalize it as being different?
Still not shrike, you lying cunt.
I am libertarian by heuristics not by axioms. Axiomatic libertarians don't take account of human behaviour. I do. Do you defend Fox's lying for ratings?
If defamation causes economic loss, do you think that the defamed is entitled to recover that loss? Or do you think that Dominion shouldn't be able to recover damages - but Trump should, because, etc etc?
Now, do you oppose Trump's lawsuits? IMO if Trump can show he's been defamed and damaged as a result, then sure, let him sue. Of course, it's not as though he has any character to defame, so I'm not sure damages would be that great.
By your claim, you’re not even American. So either you’re Shrike, or so,e Marxist foreigner. In either event, you really don’t belong here. So apologize to Jesse and GTFO.
Domt come back, cunt.
I don't need an apology. I've told him multiple times it doesn't matter to me if he is shrike or a shrike NPC. He has the same exact views as shrike, is also an OpenSocieties Soros acolyte, defends the left as a first point of argumentation... so don't really care if he is shrike or not. The information is the same coming from him or shrike.
He lost money since the claims were publicly made, there is a loss.
Do you support his claims. Yes or no? The fact that you make excuses of his character which has been known since the 80s shows you will rationalize any answer to defend the democrats.
Should Trump be able to sue for 10x the estimated losses since 2016? Yes or no. I use that number because Dominion suffered no losses as all their contracts are government related, yet sued for 1.5B
I am libertarian by heuristics not by axioms.
So you admit you have no principles.
"Still not shrike, you lying cunt..."
You should be so lucky, as the obnoxiously arrogant piece of shit.
Fuck off and die; make your family proud and your 'friends' thankful.
Most libertarians see no problem with punishing people who knowingly spread lies. People have a right to freedom of speech. They don't have a right to lie without consequences. Fox was spewing bullshit, long after they knew it was bullshit. Why are you so eager to defend bullshit?
""As Reason's Scott Shackford wrote, the fact that the FBI was regularly botching search warrant applications before a court with no outside review or oversight should be alarming:""
It a feature, not a bug for secret courts.
Didn't have the balls to keep defending it?
Note: this is the type of story a libertarian writer would write. This is in regards to our conversation yesterday regarding ENB's take about it being a waste of time to investigate the FBI handling of Crossfire Hurricane. Note the writer here discusses the actual findings of the report and why they should concern anyone who favors liberty. Cost is not mentioned nor is it implied investigating the FBI was a waste of funds. This is an actual libertarian take, if you were wondering.
Holy shit, imagine my surprise to see the very first thing reason mentions about the Durham report after it landed, was enb PREEMPTIVELY placing an asterisk on the report. Hilarious that the lefties here come to defend ENB on a regular basis despite how clear it is she is a partisan hack. She's always got the shitlib take on any issue fired up and ready to go.
*GUYS LISTEN BEFORE YOU LOOK AT ANYTHING IN THE DURHAM REPORT, KNOW THAT THEY WASTED A BUNCH OF MONEY ON THIS SILLY INVESTIGATION* (also they apparently found the FBI did bad stuff or something...)
Also funny that lots of the lefty orgs are running with the "Look how many millions were wasted for ZERO convictions!!" story, and ENB starts her coverage with the wasted dollar amount.
You couldn't pick a more biased hack writer than ENB to cover this stuff, its honestly a daily stain on any remaining credentials this site could have.
FIFY
ENB told us yesterday that the investigation of the FBI was a waste of tax payer money. Because.... Republicans. And Sarc assured us, even ridiculed me and misrepresented what I wrote when I disagreed with him, that that is a libertarian take. This seems much more libertarian to me, we should investigate the investigators And we should hold them responsible when they fuck up, deliberately or not. It's not a waste of tax payer dollars to investigate government malfeasance and or incompetence. Especially if that malfeasance/incompetence is the result of bias by government officials. Calling that a waste of taxpayer money is almost exactly what the left wing media is doing full force today, dismissing the reports findings as a waste of time based upon the low number of convictions and no clear cut evidence of illegality, just incompetence, lack of curiosity, etc likely the result of political bias by people who are supposed to be non-partisan. It's amazing how much ENB sounds just like the story that Vox is running today on the report. But Sarc assures us she is totes libertarian and we're just being tribalists right wingers for criticizing her writing or takes on issues.
"when I disagreed with him, that that is a libertarian take."
Funny that the writers here can only seem to land on a libertarian take when it involves bashing Trump or the right. Did we begin Mueller report coverage with the dollar amount wasted, and that it would be libertarian to consider the wasted tax dollars? I hope so, otherwise ENB would look like a partisan hack
ENB saw the Mueller report as "Democracy Working". We had an official investigation, it came to naught, and that isn't a bad thing.
https://reason.com/2019/03/25/good-news-president-isnt-russian-spy/
She also spent a bunch space poking fun at #Resistance people who couldn't let the Mueller report distract them. I think that was a pretty fair review of the report.
As I said below, I think that when she sits down and thinks about things, ENB delivers decent reactions. The problem is that she loves dumping her instinctual, blue-bubble reactions into twitter and the mourning lynx. If she would just stop and think (or an editor was willing to urge her to tap the breaks a little), she would be in a much better place.
What magazine are you reading? Reason regularly runs articles condemning waste, bad behavior and government overreach by Dems. Then again, I don't think many of the regular commenters have a very good understanding of what they're talking about. They seem to think every criticism of the right is disgraceful and evidence of bias, but no attack on the left can possibly go far enough. I become more convinced every day that most actual libertarians have long since abandoned this sight, or at least the comments. Not sure why I bother to read the comments, except for morbid curiosity about the exact flavor of shit the shit flingers will fling in response to a given article. Or maybe just masochism.
And nothing else happened. Except today's lunatic Sullum screed.
Yeah. That was terrible.
Donald Trump campaign repeatedly met with Russia to set up secret communications channel, report reveals
Previously secret meetings revealed ahead of huge FBI investigation
Andrew Griffin
Thursday 18 May 2017 11:19
Durham is badass. Setting up a secret back-channel to the Kremlin is definitely NOT collusion, people. They needed it for recipes and whatnot.
The FBI should mind their own business.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
And you're a broken record that has long since worn out any meager amusement value.
As everyone can tell, SPB has nothing new to add to this conversation, which is why he is bringing up shit from 2017.
But Shrike is also a pedophile and a gay basher, as you can see here:https://reason.com/2023/05/11/cnn-gave-trump-a-megaphone-and-he-used-it-exactly-as-youd-expect/?comments=true#comment-10057991
Now as you can see from that link, Reason has tried to ban SPB for many years. He keeps coming back under new accounts, re-using the same identity. Since he won’t respect Reason’s wishes that he stay away, the better course of action is to shun him.
which is why he is bringing up shit from 2017.
Shit that was conclusively disproven in 2019 and 2020. I think he's just hoping that because it was four years ago we've forgotten.
One story at the time – which fits the facts and casts Trump in a Trumpian light, i.e., BAU – is that prior to his candidacy, he was talking to the
SovietsRussians about building a hotel in Moscow, and having later denied commercial links to the Russians, he wanted to conceal his interest, while still pursuing it. That this concealment and secret channel would look like something far more serious was inadvertent, but funny.Keep the narratives of your elders alive shrike.
Still not shrike, you lying cunt.
Fuck off you stupid bitch.
"Still not shrike, you lying cunt."
No reason to doubt that, but you are an obnoxiously arrogant piece of shit with not a hint of a reason for your entirely unwarranted self-importance.
Eat shit and die, asshole. Make your 'friends' happy.
"Setting up a secret back-channel to the Kremlin is definitely NOT collusion, people."
There was no secret back-channel to the Kremlin, you lazy shill. That lie was disproven way back with the Mueller Report.
When you have to overtly lie to maintain your position, maybe best to reevaluate your position.
"Durham's 316-page report found that...."
Note that what follows is a laundry list of abuses, mistakes, and negligent behavior. What FBI did was wrong. They were engaged in wrongdoing.
And yet, because their wrongdoing wasn't easily provable as CRIMES, ENB had the gaul to insist that the report "failed to uncover any evidence of major wrongdoing."
It is bad enough that the NYT produces such dissembling and spin. That ENB used the Mourning Lynx to perform the same dance should be an embarrassment to anyone associated with the magazine.
Mr Ciaramella's take is much more in line with what a libertarian ought to expect: Yes, the government often doesn't break the laws it writes and enforces and adjudicates, even as it perpetrates many, many wrongs.
ENB's hot take was not libertarian, and it is increasingly clear that the Editors passing those through have little interest in this rag meeting basic standards of libertarian thought.
"major wrongdoing" is like "widespread voter fraud"; cover for the fascists.
NB had the gaul
This one? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterix
This one.
Should be "this one, asshole"
Not just that, she called an investigation that revealed this list a waste of tax payer money. Almost word for word what Vox and MSNBC are running with. But she's totally more libertarian than those of us who correct her, since we are all obviously right wing hacks who have ruined Reason (despite some of us having been readers and commenters for over two decades) the Uber libertarian Sarc correctly diagnosis (despite him being a far more recent commenter than many of us he attacks, while claiming he is just defending himself and he never does anything wrong, it's all those mean girls).
And since when do the Marxist networks give a shit about government spending. The idiots are backing Biden’s $7 trillion budget proposal.
Bunch of fucking hypocrites.
How dare you, you right wing Trump fluffer. I just want honest discussion and that’s not an ad hominem or attack, I never make it personal. (filling in for Sarc since he posted a blank comment above)
Oh I forgot: You’re ruined Reason (even though you’ve been a commenter and reader longer than I have) since coming here. And my favorite: What happened to you? You used to post interesting things, now you just attack me (ignoring the 20 other posts that in no way even mentions Sarc, although I admit after yesterday, and now this story I'm am going to beat this horse a bit more) (also ignoring the informative post you made, in which he takes one phrase or sentence out of context to misrepresent what you wrote and ridicules you, and therefore he drew first blood, while claiming to be the victim).
Wait what now? Is sarc being silly again? I have to admit I haven't been paying attention. He is kind of like my dog with a rope. Sometimes playing tug-a-war is fun, but he overdoes it and usually makes it tedious.
Go to yesterday's ENB hot takes and read the comments. Priceless his stating ENB is a true libertarian after her take on the Durham investigation was it was a waste of tax payer money because it only got one conviction.
After three years, Durham has secured one guilty plea and lost two cases at trial after the defendants were acquitted.
The Wikipedia entry is being rewritten as we speak. People who don’t know what a joke the site has become are getting their information there.
It's all so fucking sinister, and there's millions of Tom Parsons like ENB and White Mike, cheering it all on.
It's almost like many so called libertarians are now saying that it shouldn't matter if the government fucks up because of obvious political bias, as long as you don't get a conviction. But I'm sure a senior editor, say maybe a female senior editor, at Reason would never post a hot take that an investigation that exposed such a laundry list of politically motivated malfeasance, negligence and incompetence as a waste of tax payer money. That would never occur on Reason the flagship publication of libertarianism™.
If the Reason Foundation wasn’t firmly in Charles Koch’s pocket, it would have already demanded the resignations of most of the editorial staff over the coverage here.
"shouldn’t matter if the government fucks up because of obvious political bias, as long as you don’t get a conviction."
Also just take in the bird's eye view of the shenanigans since 2016.
An extremely expensive (what 40 million?) investigation, with full-court-press news coverage, which resulted in a nothing burger, but they still found a way to get some scalps while going after Trump and those around him. Cost is never anyone's priority, the whole focus is on finding anything that will stick to make Trump illegitimate.
Contrast that with a scenario of a significantly less expensive investigation, where the media harps on the cost, and has significant damning evidence many times worse than the holy watergate scandal...and NO ONE is convicted of any wrong doing.
If that doesn't lead a person to suspect the deck is stacked, I dont know what would. Its almost like the deep state with all the power made damn sure they would get scalps out of nothing when investigating an enemy, and they also made damn sure none of their own would face any penalty when they they did wrong.
This is the cops sprinkling crack or planting a gun when they want a scalp, but protecting their own when they go buck wild and shoot kill a truly innocent civilian.
I wish I could say you're wrong. I really do. My family has served this country now six generations. It kinda twists me up inside that I can't dispute you.
""After three years, Durham has secured one guilty plea and lost two cases at trial after the defendants were acquitted.""
Political hacks don't care about the content. They just want to keep score. This is why they will say, well look at Muller's convictions.
And claim those procedural convictions are proof that Russiagate wasn't a hoax. See SRG in the comment section yesterday on ENB's hot take. Also, see anything posted by our resident pederast.
The FBI's sloppy, secret search warrants should be a concern for all Americans.
"Sloppy"?! Are you f**king kidding me? They outright reversed the content of the CIA's communications with them. It's sort of like getting notification that C.J. Ciaramella doesn't rape little boys and telling the world that the notification says that C.J. Ciaramella rapes little boys all the time. That's not "sloppy". That's outright perjury. Someone was actually found guilty of it in a court of law (although a DC insider jury let the culprit get off with a slap on the wrist. At this point, you guys have become a joke. We have outright evidence of the government grossly and wildly abusing its authority and the best y'all can come up with is "needs more oversight". Nevermind that the head of the FBI blew off the senior member of the congressional committee looking to engage in precisely the oversight our constitution provides for with a claim that he needed to catch a plane. A private jet. To a vacation spot. Paid for by the taxpayer.
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“Sloppy”?! Are you f**king kidding me?
Reason is lying by deliberate understatement of the facts.
How dare these people whine about insurrections!
And....Hillary Clinton is America's greatest villain, America's greatest khunt, and America's greatest nithing!
Well, at least Amerika's version of the KGB isn't quite as bad yet as the CCCP's version was, although the CCCP's version did give us Putin. There may be some merit in the two-party system here after all, as one party tends to at least get some power from time to time to try to embarrass our Secret Police when they have a grievance against the other party.
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Order not to put anything in writing "was the most inappropriate operational or professional statement he had ever heard at the FBI," FBI lawyer said.
The New York Times and Washington Post received Pulitzer Prizes for their reporting of the 2016 election Russia-hoax sham.
Will the media be held accountable for actively perpetuating this partisan lie?
Walter Duranty still has his Pulitzer on his mantle in hell.
The Durham Report demonstrates that the FBI:
1. Deliberately framed Trump as a Russian spy.
2. Had no legal predicate to investigate the Trump campaign.
3. Practiced two-tiered justice, one for Trump and another for Clinton.
4. Knew Hillary Clinton’s foundation was a money-laundering.
5. Knew Hillary Clinton destroyed evidence and did nothing about it.
6. Knew Hillary Clinton was framing Trump to distract from her email scandal.
7. Didn’t perform the most basic functions of an investigation.
8. Lied to get a FISA warrant due to pressure from James Comey.
9. Interfered with the Durham investigation by paying Steele source Danchenko.
10. Hid evidence of Carter Page’s innocence from investigation and warrant application.
11. Purposely deprived Donald Trump, et. al., of their good names, reputations, and millions of dollars in legal fees.
12. Used its authority to ruin people’s lives.
13. Helped further what attorney and radio host Mark Levin termed a “soft coup.”
And yet we are supposed to believe them that Trump had classified nuclear documents just lying out in the open at Mar-a-Lago. This time the FBI is telling the truth (sarc).
Excuse me, that is not “major wrongdoing”. -ENB
https://reason.com/2023/05/16/for-6-5-million-durham-report-finds-fbi-didnt-have-solid-dirt-on-trump-and-russia/?comments=true#
Durham is a nothingburger only for people who have no problem with the behavior of the FBI and other agencies. Why would they? They wanted Trump taken down by any means. They will gladly ignore any wrongdoing for their cause.
What Happens to the Democrats Who Claimed They Had Evidence of Collusion?
Schiff Aide Threatened Researchers Who Refused to Investigate False Trump–Russia Links
Special Counsel John Durham’s report reveals Democratic efforts to push the Alfa Bank conspiracy
Durham is Too Late to Stop the Madness
“A Special Counsel report chronicles how intelligence agencies engineered a national hysteria, but its publication comes too late to reverse the damage”
I read Special Counsel John Durham’s “Report on Matters Related to Intelligence Activities and Investigations Arising Out of the 2016 Presidential Campaigns” yesterday in a state I can only describe as psychic exhaustion. As Sue Schmidt’s “Eight Key Takeaways” summary shows, the stuff in this report should kill the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory ten times over, but we know better than that. This story never dies. Every time you shoot at it, it splits into six new deep state fantasies.
I’ve given up. Nearly seven years ago this idiotic tale dropped in my relatively uncomplicated life like a grenade, upending professional relationships, friendships, even family life. Those of us in media who were skeptics or even just uninterested were cast out as from a religious sect — colleagues unironically called us “denialists” — denounced in the best case as pathological wreckers and refuseniks, in the worst as literal agents of the FSB.
Especially through March 22, 2019, when the devastating news broke that the report of Special Counsel Robert Mueller would be delivered without new indictments, the vehemence of this national wig-out was breathtaking. Jail-Trumpism truly became a religion during this time. I remember walking down the corridor of our Jersey City apartment building to walk the dog, hearing Rachel Maddow’s nightly crazy-casts blasting out from behind door after door, like the Songs of Angkar filling a Cambodian village.
News was an endless Millerite sit-in, with anchors daily preaching the “beginning of the end.” These calls grew in intensity heading into the Christmas season before Mueller’s report dropped. That winter, after a year-plus of waiting for the sounds of judicial hoofbeats on rooftops, grown men and women across the country composed heartfelt wish-lists to the inaccessible Special Counsel who, no kidding at all, became the cosmopolitan adult’s Santa Claus. I hope future historians see it, but in case they don’t, can we take a moment to remember how bananas it was?
https://twitter.com/Travis_in_Flint/status/1658562646407368712?t=JVDbpZ0v0fAXSpZ21_Edtw&s=19
Social media influencer “Ricky Vaughn” was convicted of election interference in a Brooklyn NY court for posting a meme during the 2016 election that jokingly told voters to vote for Hillary on the wrong day. He faces 10 years in prison.
Hillary Clinton hired a British spy and illegally funneled money to him to create an entire hoax to change the outcome of the election. The FBI and Durham report didn’t recommend any charges for her.
We live in a two tiered justice system and it appears being on the left puts you above the law. Who else is sick and tired of this?
The second is a party loyalist, the first is a political enemy.
And they wonder why we are starting to call them communists.
Me too, because they're actually fascists.
^this.
In their wildest dreams, they would absolutely be communists. Nothing would make them happier than to have the power Lenin/Stalin/Mao had to not only have complete control over the market/industry, while being able to openly use the govt to punish those that do wrongthink/speech.
We are still fundamentally a country that is so capitalistic that the former isn't directly possible, yet. They seem to be settling on a roundabout way of accomplishing the latter, through government corruption and bullying of "totes free market corporations" just like that bakery down the street was totes free to tell the mob to fuck right off and then see their wife/kid/legs disappear.
They even have their own shock troops that riot on command, and somehow keep getting let out on no bail and never convicted of a crime.
The old fuck knew.
Biden was briefed on Clinton involvement in Trump-Russia hoax
“The report further highlights that Brennan specifically informed the group of then-candidate Hillary Clinton’s approval of a plan to paint Trump as being in league with Moscow.”
Remember when they impeached Trump because Ciaramella provided "oversight" about Trump asking if the corruption Biden bragged about doing in Ukraine could be investigated?
With what we now know some of the people involved in Trump's first impeachment knew (Schiff, etc), there should be criminal conspiracy charges laid.
We're way beyond criminal code now
https://twitter.com/nmlinguaphile/status/1658905675731451904?t=xJIKrdE3_YVED1KLJiAPzg&s=19
Nolte: Washington Post Won’t Return Fake Pulitzer, ‘Stands By’ Russia Reporting
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Would Stalin have had Duranty return his Pulitzer?
Corporate Journalism dies in Sunlight, but it's still going to take a while for the fungus to wither.
The official challenging FISA applications should work for the IG or a different agency.
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What the FBI did is clearly wrongdoing. Their differential treatment of the Clinton and Trump campaigns is awful. If those are not crimes, perhaps they should be. Or there should be codes of conduct that result in significant sanctions for those involved. Bureaucracies out of control are not a small issue in a democracy.
Care to list Trump's "crimes"? So far, none have been found.
When I was working in the Democratic Republic of Congo the Minister of the interior visited the port of Kalemi and found 13 government agencies collecting illegal / unauthorized taxes. Government agencies that operate outside the will of the people were a sign of weak governments and officials with limited understanding of democracy, I thought.
That could never happen in my country, I smugly thought. I'm no longer so sure. Worse, the mainstream media either thinks it's no big deal or applauds when bureaucrats abuse their positions as long as the ends are those the journalists agree with.
What did this BS have to do with Trump?
https://twitter.com/MaryMargOlohan/status/1658908256432005131?t=9YP68JfQUKKUaK38sMYlKA&s=19
NEW: FBI agents Ashley Roberts and Kathleen Brown showed up at the childhood home of pro-life activist Elise Ketch. The agents asked to speak with Ketch, who is a member of @PAAUNOW.
Here's the Ring security camera footage, first obtained by @Dailysignal:
[Video]
Elise doesn't live at her mother's house anymore. But the visit made her concerned for her family's safety.
"I believe the FBI’s true motive behind their visit to my parents’ home was to intimidate me and my team.”
Elise's mom called her, the footage shows.
"I have two FBI agents at the door."
"FBI agents?? Mom, don't tell them anything."
"And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward."
You know who FBI Agents are. Are you posting your intent to go sit in ambush for them? Or are you just calling on others to do the same?
It's almost like Nardz glows, sometimes.
BS. The FBI and DOJ are NOT sloppy. They are evil.
Leadership certainly is. The proverbial jury is out on lower, rank and file officers not based in DC and other Deep Blue areas of the country. I can give them the benefit of the doubt unless they're following illegal orders.
No one is above the law except all Democrats.
IDK. A senator warned an incoming president about the power and vindictiveness of the intel community. It's not just democrats. But if the dems play ball, that power and vindictiveness will not be used on them.
More Congressional oversight will accomplish next to nothing since DOJ is the law enforcement arm of the Executive branch – no one there will ever prosecute their own Party members no matter how many ‘crimes’ Congress finds. Think of it as Congress being the Grand Jury investigating allegations of crimes committed by the Executive branch. It can recommend and refer any number of ‘indictments’ to the DOJ as it may wish, but DOJ isn’t lawfully required to bring those referrals/recommendations to trial. Case in point. Lying to Congress is a federal crime and can lead to Contempt charges and findings, but those are meaningless to people like Eric Holder who headed the Department of Justice when he was held in Contempt. So, nothing meaningful happened to him; he certainly wasn't going to charge himself.
Eight Takeaways From the Durham Report
No, nothing political about it at all.
"""[w]e'll stop" from becoming President.""
Sounds like evidence of a conspiracy. I'm sure we'll stop Biden from becoming President would be front and center on a J6 trial.
"" Strzok and Deputy Director McCabe's Special Assistant had pronounced hostile feelings toward Trump. As explained later in this report, in text messages before and after the opening of
Crossfire Hurricane, the two had referred to him as "loathsome," "an idiot," someone who should lose to Clinton "100,000,000- O," and a person who Strzok wrote "[w]e'll stop" from becoming President. Indeed, the day before the Australian information was received at FBI Headquarters, Page sent a text message to Strzok stating, "Have we opened on him yet? [ angryfaced emoji]" and referenced an article titled Trump & Putin. Yes, It's Really a Thing""
I think I found the article mentioned. What’s interesting is Strzok references this article before Crossfire Hurricane is opened. Where did the information in article originate? That article references another article from Politico called “The Kremlin’s Candidate”. I will make another post for that link. Was the FBI basing Crossfire Hurricane from left leaning publications? Was the articles planted for the Strzok’s use? Why mention the article at all in his conversation?
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/trump-putin-yes-it-s-really-a-thing
The Kremlin's Candidate
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/04/donald-trump-2016-russia-today-rt-kremlin-media-vladimir-putin-213833/
""The matter was opened as a full investigation without ever having spoken to the persons who provided the information. Further, the FBI did so without (i) any significant review of its own intelligence databases, (ii) collection and examination of any relevant intelligence from other U.S. intelligence entities, (iii) interviews of witnesses essential to understand the raw information it had received or (iv) using any of the standard analytical tools typically employed by the FBI in evaluating raw intelligence"".
The article from TPM will do.
Btw, the text is from the report, not from ML's link.
ML's link was interesting enough I had to go to the source.
Thank's, because I'd forgot about those authors roles in ginning up the Trump/Russia fraud.
Even the Brits called BS on it.
Later in the Fall of 2016, UK ALAT-1 was at FBI Headquarters with some of his British Intelligence Service-I counterparts. While there, members of the Crossfire Hurricane team played the audio/visual recordings ofCHS-1 's August 20, 2016 meeting with Carter Page. UK ALAT-1 said the effect on the British Intelligence Service-I personnel was not positive because of the lack of any evidence corning out of the conversation. 266 UK ALAT-1 told the OIG that
after watching the video one of his British colleagues said, "For [expletive] sake, man. You went through a lot oftrouble to get him to say nothing." At a later point in time, after the Mueller Special Counsel team was in place, UK ALAT-1 said that "the Brits finally had enough," and in response to a request for some assistance "[a British Intelligence Service-I person] basically said there was no [expletive) way in hell they were going to do it."
Four years and 6 million dollars later and all Durham could come up with is "sloppy warrants"? You gotta be kidding me.
"Four years and 6 million dollars later and all Durham could come up with is “sloppy warrants”?
No, you gotta be kidding me.
Imagine receiving a report detailing fraudulent electoral interference, political coverup of money-laundering, deliberately and fraudulently framing a President as a Russian spy, lying to get FISA warrant, interfering with an investigation on themselves, and deliberately hiding evidence of innocence from investigations and warrant applications, and handwaving it all away as “only sloppy warrants”.
You're disgusting.
Sarc or stupidity?
We hear about Watergate ad nauseum. Its the gold standard for what people have always thought of for political corruption and wrongdoing.
The president and his men greenlit a break in to get dirt from the DNC. Then they covered it up. The FBI and other law enforcement investigated this, and this resulted in eventual impeachment and resignation.
Contrast that with the Durham report. Not only do we have layers upon layers of corruption, but the fuckers that were supposed to be doing the investigating were the ones committing the crimes, covering them up, and laundering all of the information through a compliant media because they all wanted to bring down the same guy.
This is watergate x 1000. Watergate looks like a quaint children's game in comparison. If it happened today, it wouldn't even register on the scale after Russiagate hysteria fever dreams. This was a legit soft coup by the FBI, DNC, and media at large.
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